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Church of the Land at Living History Farms

A charming Prairie Gothic church in Urbandale's Living History Farms, perfect for intimate ceremonies and events with a touch of Iowa history.

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The Church of the Land, located within Living History Farms in Urbandale, Iowa, is a Prairie Gothic-style church built in 1984. It serves as a venue for weddings, recitals, and memorial services, and is known for its connection to Pope John Paul II's 1979 visit to Des Moines.

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Local tips

  • Consider the time of year when booking, as Living History Farms has seasonal events that may impact accessibility.
  • Explore the rest of Living History Farms to enhance your visit and learn about Iowa's agricultural past.
  • Contact Living History Farms in advance to discuss specific needs and ensure the venue meets your requirements.
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  • Driving

    The Church of the Land is located within Living History Farms at 11121 Hickman Rd, Urbandale, IA 50322. From I-35/80, take Exit 125 (Hickman Road). Head west on Hickman Road. Living History Farms will be on your right. Follow signs for parking. Parking is free. Limited parking may be available during peak hours or special events.

  • Public Transport

    Urbandale is served by the Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART). Several bus routes serve the area near Living History Farms. From the nearest bus stop, such as the one at 86th St and Douglas Ave, you may need to walk or take a short taxi or ride-share to the farm entrance. A single DART bus fare is typically around $1-$2. Check the DART website or app for specific routes and schedules.

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The Church of the Land offers a unique glimpse into Iowa's heritage. Situated within the 1876 town of Walnut Hill at Living History Farms, this non-denominational church provides a charming and intimate setting for various events. Constructed in 1984, its design reflects the Prairie Gothic style, characterized by pointed windows, pews, and a pulpit. The church's stained-glass window commemorates Pope John Paul II's visit to Living History Farms in 1979, adding a layer of historical significance to the venue. While offering modern amenities such as a sound system and restrooms, the church maintains a historic feel with concealed outlets and switches. With a seating capacity of 130, the Church of the Land is ideal for weddings and other smaller gatherings. Rental of the church also includes access to a bridal dressing room, a piano and pump organ, candelabras, hurricane lamps, and pew clips. The surrounding Living History Farms provides additional photo opportunities and a glimpse into 19th-century Iowa life.

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